Ryder has opened two new liquefied natural gas (LNG) stations at two of its maintenance and fueling facilities in Orange and Fontana, Calif.

Each Ryder fueling location has three pumps – two Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and one Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Ryder’s contractual customers will be able to access the LNG and CNG pump areas of Ryder’s facilities specifically configured for large commercial vehicles. Passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks will also be able to access CNG pumps in a separate area easily accessible to the general public.

LCNG stations rely on LNG delivered via tanker trailers. As a cryogenic liquid, and due to the extremely cold temperatures of liquefied natural gas, LNG is stored onsite in specially insulated cryogenic tanks. The liquid is then either dispensed as an on-highway fuel for LNG vehicles, or warmed, vaporized, and compressed for fueling of CNG vehicles. Not only does this process produce the cleanest CNG fuel, Ryder says it also keeps the fuel colder and therefore, results in a better fill and faster dispensing – both crucial for efficient fueling and the operation of commercial fleet applications.

The two facilities are part of a larger project which will displace more than 1.5 million gallons of diesel annually with domestically produced low-carbon natural gas.

The opening of these stations is the culmination of a commitment under the Ryder/SANBAG Natural Gas Vehicle project, a $38.7 million project funded as part of a joint public/private industry partnership between the San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG), the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), the U.S. Department of Energy, the California Energy Commission, and Ryder.

The Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) also provided $350,000 toward the new fueling stations in the form of grants.

Ryder has deployed more than 300 CNG and LNG vehicles into the fleets of more than 40 Ryder customers in California, Michigan, Arizona, and Louisiana.

A Ryder technician fuels a CNG vehicle at Ryder's new natural gas fuel station in Fontana, Calif. Photo Credit: Ryder

A Ryder technician fuels a CNG vehicle at Ryder's new natural gas fuel station in Fontana, Calif.

Photo Credit: Ryder

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